UPDATE, June 22, 10:27 pm San Francisco police released pictures of a person of interest in a fatal shooting on Mooney train Wednesday morning.
Man is visible wearing a black jacket, white sneakers, dark trousers and black shirt while riding muni light rail vehicle. He also has blue headphones and a red backpack. The police ask this man to come forward and talk with investigators.
A 27-year-the old man was killed and 70-year- an elderly man received injuries incompatible with life in shooting.
One man dead and second injured after shooting on Muni’s train in San Francisco, officials said.
Shooting took place at 9:56 a.m. right at Forest Hill Muni station as he was heading to the Castro stop, a San Francisco police spokesman told SFGATE. in statement. The police arrived at the scene of Shooting around 10 a.m., according to San Francisco Public Transportation Agency, which stated that police activity had shut down subway traffic between West Portal and Castro stations. in both directions.
San Francisco District 7 Supervisor Myrna Melgar wrote on Twitter that the shooting took place inside the train. One person is reported to have died at the scene. second individual, according to a tweet from a San Francisco police officerreceived injuries incompatible with life. Individual currently to Zuckerberg San Francisco General.
According to Melgar’s statement, preliminary police report found that “the suspect and the victim were in violent verbal argument. A San Francisco police spokesman confirmed to reporters that the shooting does not appear to be “motivated by hatred”. crime”or tied to Pride in Any way.
The officers are still looking for suspect who escaped from Castro Muni station. Video from the surveillance camera from the station shows the alleged shooter, police said. The suspect has been spotted wearing “Dark clothing and a hooded jacket,” a San Francisco police spokesman said.
“The incident that took place this morning is unnerving and yet another reason why are we need do more prevent gun violence,” Melgar said. in her statement. “Too many weapons out in of our society, developing a verbal dispute into a meaningless death of a young life.”

